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February 2015
Revised 2-2-15
Fridays, 8:00am – 9:00am
Highland Hospital, Classroom A
For Department of Internal Medicine Staff
Date Topic
6
Clinical Problem
Solving
Objectives
Speaker
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Tamsin Levy, MD
Attending Physician,
Alameda Health System
Department of Medicine,
Highland Hospital
with
Suzanne Meyer, MD, FACP,
Attending Physician,
Alameda Health System
Department of Medicine,
Highland Hospital
Associate Program Director,
Alameda Health System
Internal Medicine Program
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13
ID Idbits: How To  Review the appropriate use of
certain antibiotics
Make An ID

Review empiric antibiotic use when
Doctor Happy
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20
PCMH
Development at
Los Angeles
County + USC
Medical Center
(LAC+USC)
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27
Observe a seasoned physician
model clinical reasoning
Become familiar with strategies for
effective diagnostic reasoning
Learn clinical pearls about the
mystery diagnosis
Environmental
Sustainability in
Healthcare
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Mycobacteria are in the differential
diagnosis
Refine knowledge about
antimocriobial spectra
F. Ramzi Asfour, MD
President, Diablo Infectious
Disease Consultative Services,
Medical Group Inc. Pleasanton
Former Medical Officer, WHO
Division of HIV, Geneva
Physician, Diablo Infectious
Disease of Pleasanton
What is one approach to
transforming a primary care clinic
into a Patient Centered Medical
Home?
What is team-based care and why is
it important?
What is empanelment and why is
continuity of care important?
What are some examples of how to
make your practice more patientcentered?
Jagruti Shukla, MD, MPH
Director of Primary Care,
Los Angeles County and
USC Medical Center
Identify common environmental
toxins in the Healthcare setting..
environment
Understand the pathophysiology
of these toxins and their clinical
expression in humans
Identify resources and policies to
eradicate toxic chemicals from our
environment
Marion Guyer, MD, MPH, MBA
Chief, Hospital Medicine,
Alameda Health System
Department of Medicine,
Highland Hospital
(LAC+USC)
Please Note: The above lectures are non-cme activities until further notice.